Internal migration in South East Asia raises questions about strains upon traditional systems of support for older adults. While remittances to parents’ households play a role in rural household economies, uncertainty remains regarding whether and under what circumstances children interact with their elderly parents. This paper focuses on the adult children of older persons living in rural Cambodia and Thailand and examines the determinants of personal visits, monetary remittances and more general forms of household support. Analyses considers ways in which geographically distant children support parents, the extent to which characteristics of parents, children and households enhance or detract from these inter-generational interactions, and how determinants of inter-generational interaction vary between the two countries. Comparisons between countries of conditions and characteristics of families provide insights into how social, economic, and cultural forces motivate provision of support to aging parents
This is the report of an intervention study in the mining town of Carletonville, South Africa to look at the social determinants of the HIV epidemic, and to assess the impact of a targeted programme of HIV and STI prevention and service delivery
This is a summary of a study which compared an existing workplace HIV prevention programme for highly mobile construction workers in Ho Chi Minh City, with a new peer education programme
This study compared the existing workplace HIV prevention programme for highly mobile construction workers in Ho Chi Minh City, which uses social work students as visiting health communicators, with a new peer education programme